Brayden was first diagnosed with an aggressive form of brain cancer called DIPG last April. Over the course of a year he underwent 30 rounds of radiation to prolong his life; DIPG has no survival rate. Thanks to the Make-A-Wish Foundation, Brayden got a chance to meet Spiderman last year at Universal Studios in Florida, and he recently went to see the new Spiderman film in theaters.

Brayden's uncle Cory, who served as a pallbearer and dressed as Thor for the occasion also remembered his nephew's love of superheroes. "We went to the Superman movie with him and he was dressed up as Superman. I watched all the Iron Mans with him.” Now, he says, he'll always remember his nephew when he watches superhero movies.

And it wasn't only the pallbearers dressing up in superhero-style; Brayden's mother herself wore a Spiderman T-shirt to the funeral, saying that Brayden "could care less about people being in a suits, ties and dresses .... That's not what he thought was neat. He loved looking at superhero T-shirts."

So if all that isn't enough to break your heart, I don't know what is. Rest In Peace, Brayden Denton.